Category: Connecticut

Friday the 13th political law links

GOOD MORNING AND BEFORE WE TURN TO OUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED PROGRAMMING.  Welcome to another edition of your daily dose of political law.  Every weekday I collect and prepare a set of links to stories, reports, press releases, and other online resources geared to the political law practitioner.   The links, to media and interest groups across […]

Political law links, 6-6-14

DAUGHTER TESTIFIES.  Akron Beacon Journal.  “Federal prosecutors on Wednesday called Stark County businessman Benjamin Suarez an ‘advertising wizard’ who personally directed a scheme to use 22 corporate employees in making illegal campaign contributions before the 2012 general election.” CONTRIBUTION QUESTIONED.  Times Free Press.  “The Federal Election Commission is raising questions about Republican U.S. Senate hopeful […]

Thurs. 4-24-14 political law links

MASON ON FEC.  CCP.  “When one side argues that the other side isn’t just wrong, but that their views and actions aren’t even legitimate (dysfunction or failing to enforce the law), that hardly represents the ‘effort to reach some compromise’ that Noble says is needed.” CASE IS POLITICAL.  NYDN.  “Right-wing pundit Dinesh D’Souza says his […]